Collecting Baseball Memorabilia: A Handbook
by:
Zachofsky, Dan
Snider, Duke
Publisher:
McFarland & Company
Published:February 1, 2000
ISBN:0786407611
Format:Paperback
Pages:211
Description:
About the Author
Broward County, Florida, educator Dan Zachofsky was named as the state's Teacher of the Year in 1994. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research, he has been a passionate collector of baseball memorabilia for nearly three
decades. He lives in Coral Springs.
Product Description:
At an auction that followed the 1998 season, a single baseball sold for more than $3 million. Around the country, hats, bats, cards, jerseys and photos have likewise sold for hundreds,
thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars, and posh auction houses like Sotheby's in New York have become familiar venues to dealers and private collectors. And with the mounting number of challenges to the game's most honored records and the passing
of some of its most beloved and recognizable names, baseball memorabilia is increasingly in demand.
This book instructs both the hardened hobbyist and the uninitiated in the best ways to obtain autographed baseball memorabilia, providing insider
information on making person-to-person and mail requests, purchasing from dealers and online auctions, and trading and networking with other collectors. The author also suggests a step-by-step approach to designing displays and building specialized,
meaningful collections, ranging from the conventional (Hall of Fame autographs) to the unusual (players' handwritten responses to survey questions).
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